OS/2: Show 'distribution' info when found (ArcaOS, eComstation, plain IBM), show internal kernel version

macOS: Show both DARWIN kernel as macOS version, including marketing name Show logged on (sudo) user plus hostname and 32/64 bit executable usage

Linux: Show distribution name and info, when found (like in /etc/os-release or /etc/lsb-release) Show logged on (sudo) user plus hostname

REQUEST:Please verify the information shown in the latest ABOUT dialog for your operating system(s)and let me know if something wrong, or missing.

For any operating system not mentioned below, please reply to this message with the about information.The easiest way is to include or attach a small logfile, like the 'about.log' that you can get with:

dfs -Q -w- -d- -l:about about

Where 'dfs' is the executable (dfsos2.exe, dfswin.exe or dfsee, depending on platform/OS)as installed from the latest version 15.1 EXPERIMENTAL release from:

For the macOS users (if any :) I would be interested to know if it works well onyour version of macOS, it should install the 64-bit DFSee version on Sierraand later (>= 10.12.0) and the 32-bit version before that. It should also correctlyrecognize 256-color capability on 10.7 (Lion) and later versions of Terminal.

And, to make starting it easier after install, there is now a 'DFSee.app' thatyou can add to your desktop or even better the Dock ...